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Equestrian Bloodlines Collection: Absolution is now full and complete! Check it out down below to receive the entire story!
http://www.fimfiction.net/story/333494/equestrian-bloodlines-collection-absolution
My Dearest Applejack's two new chapters are written and, as of now, are being edited. They are expected to arrive either tomorrow, or next week. Which ever comes first.
After a lot of time reading and occasionally commenting I finally decided to put up a blog.
But I still don't have much to say so "Hello Person-staring-at-the-screen, it's great that you stopped by."
March Music Monday 4
For all the . . . guff I pile on my manager, he occasionally dispenses pearls of wisdom, or names songs that it turns out that I really, really like.
If you got here without reading the previous blog post or Unity 2 you're gonna be confused. Just scroll through for the pony pics, or maybe skim it in the hopes of finding a useful horse fact.
So, uh, yeah... I'm going to have to delay the next chapter by about a week.
"What did you just say?"
Sorry.
My return is a definite.
However before doing so to continue my stories, I will require at least two serious and competent cowriters or editors, as well as a storyboard assistant to help me outline my stories and chapter propositions.
Among other things would include help to maintain a Discord chat room and someone to help draw up and enforce a schedule.
So here are the open positions:
Editor / Cowriter (1)
• Requires almost daily contact with Author
Scroll #23, Absolution Part 2, has been published and is available to all! I hope you enjoy it!
*Note: This chapter in particular contains fowl language nearing the end. If you are sensitive to such content, I apologize and encourage you to turn away. Thank you.*
-R.P.
For the first time in a decade, you can buy a copy of Twilight's List again! And it's got a softcover option too! And and since it's Lulu, if you aren't in North America, the shipping won't kill you! I'm celebrating!
Hey y'all, as I'm working on making the buffer of updates for various stories, both current and upcoming, I've hit something of a dilemma regarding how to properly categorize one. I generally like to give content warnings if what I write in a teen or mature story is Especially Fucked Up and the sort, particularly if the rest of the story doesn't contain those kinds of real-life fucked up-ery elements and is more traditional fantasy world content. However, with one particular story I'm working
Okay, final of the early releases I got access to. Just wanted to get through them to avoid spoilers, like the ones I couldn’t evade completely during early releases in the past that I didn’t had access to.
These release schedules, man.
Anyway, another one I get to go in blind. Let’s do it!
Will any attendees be hosting convention games based on the My Little Pony: Tails of Equestria game by River Horse? I’d love to play in a game where the player characters attempt to locate the cave where the magic of the Fire of Friendship incinerated the dangerous windigos and then the ponies came together to establish Equestria, as described in the episode “Hearth's Warming Eve”. That special cave is similar to Plymouth Rock, Valley Forge, and Independence Hall all rolled into one for United
Hoo boy, this is going to be a large one. The War has begun.
Or will, anyways! Firstly we see more ponies show up to Twilight's main corps:
Braeburn begins our roster of new ponies, running the 2nd Appaloosa Dragoons. (Even if in-game they are from Connecticut. It's a game feature, the closer a state is to your army, the faster they muster up. I will be taking creative liberties with this for narrative reasonings.)
So, for those who saw on my Discord, I was working on some art for the next chapter, but during a medical appointment this afternoon, I suffered a pretty bad seizure. This one hurt worse than most of my previous episodes and lasted longer than I would have expected.
Saying that I don't know how it will affect my quality of work. Maybe it won't, or maybe the lingering effects will come and go in stronger spikes than I can predict as this last episode did.